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"Ms. Fairey has a keen understanding of the way family relationships can evolve into delicate dances in which the unsaid takes on far more importance than anything articulated." —NY Times. "Fairey's thoughts run deep, but she possesses a deft shorthand that lets her get right to the heart of the matter. And it is the heart that ultimately is the object of her obsession." —Chicago Sun Times. "A touching and beautifully crafted piece of Chicago theater. I'd argue that Fairey's work here has some notable similarities to the great Chicago North Side writing tradition from Sexual Perversity in Chicago to Superior Donuts. But Fairey also is a kinder, gentler writer with a lean and wholly unforced style that only emphasizes the pain, sadness and fortitude of her middle-class characters." —Chicago Tribune.